Relaxing, easy to learn, a fun strategy city-builder with somewhat of an Arcade feel. It is immensely satisfying to watch your Island grow. I can’t recommend it more at its price point.
Relaxing, easy to learn, a fun strategy city-builder with somewhat of an Arcade feel. It is immensely satisfying to watch your Island grow. I can’t recommend it more at its price point.
A City Builder / Factory hybrid Factory Town is complex with a charming artstyle opting to go for Magic instead of Sci Fi tech in the end game. If you like Factory Sims get it.
A relaxing flow of exploration and discovery, charmingly presented. Rotate objects to discover what hides in the silhouette.
It’s slow, almost painfully at times, but the relaxed pace and cute art style make it almost therapeutic to play like other games in the genre. The world is beautiful and the combat is alright too.
The Runner series has always been a pleasure of mine. The satisfaction of getting all the pick ups in a level without dying to make a symphony of sound. It’s an experience that very few do.
After a huge span on early access Wreckfest (formerly Next Car Game) is finally out. And I have to say that it’s a fun racing game with a great physics engine behind it which is well worth your time.
A delightfully addictive gameplay loop of dungeon crawling and shopkeeping. The profiteering capitalism of Stardew Valley blended with the dungeons of Binding of Isaac. What’s not to love?
It’s undeniably flawed but the strangely relaxing and cathartic nature of slowly renovating a terrible house into a gorgeous home of your own design is undeniable. Turn on a podcast and play.